international industry 33261
Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing
Overview
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing steel springs by forming, such as cutting, bending, and heat winding, metal rod or strip stock and/or (2) manufacturing wire springs and fabricated wire products from wire drawn elsewhere (except watch and clock springs).
The immediate parent of international industry 33261 is industry group 3326: Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing
2012 NAICS Edition Cross References
- Establishments primarily engaged in:
- Manufacturing watch and clock springs from purchased wire:are classified in Industry 33451, Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments Manufacturing;
- Drawing wire and manufacturing wire products:are classified in Subsector 331, Primary Metal Manufacturing; and
- Manufacturing nonferrous insulated wire from wire drawn elsewhere:are classified in Industry 33592, Communication and Energy Wire and Cable Manufacturing.
History
The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.
Edition | Existed | Equivalent Value |
---|---|---|
2002 | 33261 | |
2007 | 33261 | |
2012 | 33261 | |
2017 | 33261 | |
2022 | 33261 |
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